Cape Times

Johnson didn’t know if he was at Muizenberg beach or Blouberg

- Rodney Reiners

AMAZULU head coach Cavin Johnson had nothing but contempt for the state of the ground at Athlone Stadium after his team had played to a 2-2 draw with Ajax Cape Town on Saturday night.

Johnson spent a few years working at Ajax so he certainly knows the Cape Flats football venue very well. He wasn’t very compliment­ary about how badly the condition of the field has deteriorat­ed. The drought in the Mother City has played its part, but a good part of the blame should also be apportione­d to the over-use of the ground in the past.

“Athlone is a shocker,” said Johnson. “I can tell you that, after inspecting the field, I put in a protest with the match officials. Initially, I thought it would perhaps hold, but it didn’t. In Johannesbu­rg, when a field looks like this, it usually holds. But in Cape Town, it usually doesn’t, it turns into a beach. And it did turn into a beach, I just didn’t know if it was Muizenberg beach or Blouberg.”

Athlone is looking in a bad condition. There are dusty, sandy patches all over the surface, making passing football very difficult. In fact, the effect of the ground was summed up during one scoring opportunit­y for Ajax. Youngster Grant Margeman had a great chance to score – but, as he was about to pull the trigger, his foot got trapped in the sand, and he scuffed the shot.

Johnson was, neverthele­ss, happy with his team’s late fight back. They were 2-0 down before levelling in the 90th minute and then snatched a point with a goal in the dying minutes.

“We made two silly mistakes for the Ajax goals and I had to make some big decisions late in the second half,” said the AmaZulu coach. “We changed the formation to 3-2-5, throwing more strikers into their penalty area; with five up front, it worked. We were 2-0 down, but didn’t drop our heads, and that’s good. We’ve come from the NFD and are building a team; it’s about momentum and getting some of the players used to the PSL.

“But, while I have to give the team credit for fighting to come back and earn a point, I also have to use the whip to remind them of the mistakes made for Ajax’s two goals.”

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